A new and very spiny lizard (Gymnophthalmidae: Echinosaura) from the Andes in northwestern Ecuador
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Omar Torres‐Carvajal | C. Koch | Mario H. Yánez-Muñoz | J. P. Reyes-Puig | Miguel A. Urgiles-Merchán | M. Yanez-Muñoz | O. Torres‐Carvajal | Miguel Urgilés-Merchán
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